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    Matings and more

    Psalmopoeus irminia


    Poecilotheria striata


    Poecilotheria regalis


    Poecilotheria regalis


    Poecilotheria fasciata


    Pelinobius muticus


    Megaphobema mesomelas


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    Chromatopelma cyaneopubescens


    Ceratogyrus darlingi


    Brachypelma albiceps


    Avicularia versicolor


    Avicularia avicularia


    Aphonopelma iodius


    Xenesthis immanis


    Poecilotheria tigriniwesseli


    Poecilotheria regalis


    Poecilotheria regalis


    Haploepelma lividum


    Grammostola rosea


    Acanthoscurria chacoana

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    While they are obviously big spiders and they are very cool I have no idea what all that scientific mumbo jumbo is. Do they have names that folks such as myself would understand?
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    I agree that theyre cool but to me it looks like theyre all kissing. How are they mating lol?
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    Re: Matings and more

    Quote Originally Posted by Andybill View Post
    While they are obviously big spiders and they are very cool I have no idea what all that scientific mumbo jumbo is. Do they have names that folks such as myself would understand?

    I'll start putting the common names up there too.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mike41793 View Post
    I agree that theyre cool but to me it looks like theyre all kissing. How are they mating lol?

    The miniature leg looking things on the front are modified mouthparts called pedipalps. When a male matures (his ultimate or last molt) the tip becomes modified into a funky bulb that he uses as an intermittent organ. He drops some sperm packets, picks them up in these bulbs and then heads off to find a female. He then drums, hopefully well enough to woo her, and using his front legs pushes the female back (sometimes there are hooks to hold her chelicerae (fangs) at bay. That is the part you're seeing in the pics. While she's bent upwards he reaches under and then inserts the sperm packets. Then he typically boogies out of there before she makes a meal of him.

    There is a bit more too it than that, but that's the basics.
    Last edited by jmugleston; 10-20-2012 at 08:01 PM.

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    Wow some good pairings there.

    Thanks for posting!

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    So freaking cool! I love T's, it's always nice to see some breeding happening. After reading the Tarantula Keeper's Guide it seems like such a daunting task. Great pairs

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